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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alisdair McDiarmid
67203dade8 command: Simplify Meta.process helper method
After some refactoring, this helper method had an unused argument (vars)
and an always-nil error return value. This commit cleans this up.
2020-04-01 15:01:08 -04:00
Josh Grancell
ac3578a0bc command/output: Absence of outputs is not an error 2019-11-06 16:26:32 -08:00
Kristin Laemmert
c9d62bb2f6
command: discard output from flags package and return errs directly (#22373)
Any command using meta.defaultFlagSet *might* occasionally exit before
the flag package's output got written. This caused flag error messages
to get lost. This PR discards the flag package output in favor of
directly returning the error to the end user.
2019-08-16 08:31:21 -04:00
Alex Pilon
4bf43efcfd
move hcl2shim package to configs 2019-08-06 19:58:58 -04:00
Kristin Laemmert
1c95b21c6c
command/output: get the state path from the workspace or CLI argument (#20994)
Previously this command was setting the state path to the default state
file, instead of honoring the backend configuration.
2019-04-12 07:37:27 -04:00
Sander van Harmelen
ef9054562e commands: make sure the correct flagset is used
A lot of commands used `c.Meta.flagSet()` to create the initial flagset for the command, while quite a few of them didn’t actually use or support the flags that are then added.

So I updated a few commands to use `flag.NewFlagSet()` instead to only add the flags that are actually needed/supported.

Additionally this prevents a few commands from using locking while they actually don’t need locking (as locking is enabled as a default in `c.Meta.flagSet()`.
2018-11-23 16:13:34 +01:00
Martin Atkins
37bc187f95 command: "terraform output" mustn't panic when no state is present
This is verified by TestOutput_noArgs.
2018-11-19 09:02:35 -08:00
Martin Atkins
73abb6e8f4 command: Re-enable showing outputs after successful "apply"
We temporarily disabled this because it needed some further work to update
it for the new state models, which has now been done.

We no longer need the configuration objects for the outputs because the
state itself contains all of the information needed for displaying these.
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Martin Atkins
025540789c command: Restore the "terraform output" functionality
We previously stubbed most of this out because it hadn't yet been updated
to support the new state types, etc.

This restores all of the previous behavior as covered by the tests.

We intentionally remove one behavior that was not covered by the tests:
we used to allow retrieval of outputs from non-root modules using the
-module option, but since we no longer persist non-root outputs in the
state we can no longer support this without a full expression evaluation
walk, and that'd be overkill for this otherwise-simple command. Descendant
module outputs are not part of the public interface of a configuration
anyway, so accessing them from outside in this way is an anti-pattern.

(For debugging scenarios it is still possible to access these from
"terraform console", which _does_ do a full evaluation graph walk to
prepare its evaluation scope.)
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Martin Atkins
a3403f2766 terraform: Ugly huge change to weave in new State and Plan types
Due to how often the state and plan types are referenced throughout
Terraform, there isn't a great way to switch them out gradually. As a
consequence, this huge commit gets us from the old world to a _compilable_
new world, but still has a large number of known test failures due to
key functionality being stubbed out.

The stubs here are for anything that interacts with providers, since we
now need to do the follow-up work to similarly replace the old
terraform.ResourceProvider interface with its replacement in the new
"providers" package. That work, along with work to fix the remaining
failing tests, will follow in subsequent commits.

The aim here was to replace all references to terraform.State and its
downstream types with states.State, terraform.Plan with plans.Plan,
state.State with statemgr.State, and switch to the new implementations of
the state and plan file formats. However, due to the number of times those
types are used, this also ended up affecting numerous other parts of core
such as terraform.Hook, the backend.Backend interface, and most of the CLI
commands.

Just as with 5861dbf3fc49b19587a31816eb06f511ab861bb4 before, I apologize
in advance to the person who inevitably just found this huge commit while
spelunking through the commit history.
2018-10-16 19:11:09 -07:00
Martin Atkins
c937c06a03 terraform: ugly huge change to weave in new HCL2-oriented types
Due to how deeply the configuration types go into Terraform Core, there
isn't a great way to switch out to HCL2 gradually. As a consequence, this
huge commit gets us from the old state to a _compilable_ new state, but
does not yet attempt to fix any tests and has a number of known missing
parts and bugs. We will continue to iterate on this in forthcoming
commits, heading back towards passing tests and making Terraform
fully-functional again.

The three main goals here are:
- Use the configuration models from the "configs" package instead of the
  older models in the "config" package, which is now deprecated and
  preserved only to help us write our migration tool.
- Do expression inspection and evaluation using the functionality of the
  new "lang" package, instead of the Interpolator type and related
  functionality in the main "terraform" package.
- Represent addresses of various objects using types in the addrs package,
  rather than hand-constructed strings. This is not critical to support
  the above, but was a big help during the implementation of these other
  points since it made it much more explicit what kind of address is
  expected in each context.

Since our new packages are built to accommodate some future planned
features that are not yet implemented (e.g. the "for_each" argument on
resources, "count"/"for_each" on modules), and since there's still a fair
amount of functionality still using old-style APIs, there is a moderate
amount of shimming here to connect new assumptions with old, hopefully in
a way that makes it easier to find and eliminate these shims later.

I apologize in advance to the person who inevitably just found this huge
commit while spelunking through the commit history.
2018-10-16 18:46:46 -07:00
Martin Atkins
ebafa51723 command: Various updates for the new backend package API
This is a rather-messy, complex change to get the "command" package
building again against the new backend API that was updated for
the new configuration loader.

A lot of this is mechanical rewriting to the new API, but
meta_config.go and meta_backend.go in particular saw some major
changes to interface with the new loader APIs and to deal with
the change in order of steps in the backend API.
2018-10-16 18:44:26 -07:00
Lyle Franklin
26b907387d cli: Remove error on empty outputs when -json is set (#11721)
- Fixes #11696
- This changes makes `terraform output -json` return '{}' instead of
  throwing an error about "no outputs defined"
- If `-json` is not set, the user will receive an error as before
  - This UX helps new users to understand how outputs are used
- Allows for easier automation of TF CLI as an empty set of outputs is
  usually acceptable, but any other error from `output` would be
  re-raised to the user.
2018-06-20 08:58:07 -07:00
Robert Liebowitz
006744bfe0 Use all tfvars files in working directory
As a side effect, several commands that previously did not have a failure
state can now fail during meta-parameter processing.
2017-07-05 17:24:17 -07:00
Martin Atkins
418a8a8bc9 command + backend: rename various API objects to "Workspace" terminology
We're shifting terminology from "environment" to "workspace". This takes
care of some of the main internal API surface that was using the old
terminology, though is not intended to be entirely comprehensive and is
mainly just to minimize the amount of confusion for maintainers as we
continue moving towards eliminating the old terminology.
2017-06-09 16:26:25 -07:00
James Bardin
b53704ed87 Thread the environment through all commands
Add Env and SetEnv methods to command.Meta to retrieve the current
environment name inside any command.

Make sure all calls to Backend.State contain an environment name, and
make the package compile against the update backend package.
2017-02-28 16:35:46 -05:00
Chris Paris
5812bae27f RefreshState in output command 2017-02-16 18:44:43 -08:00
Seth Vargo
0d39123cb0
Update error message when no outputs are defined
Terraform can't tell the difference between an empty output and an
undefined output. This is often confusing for folks using interpolation.
As much as it would be great to fix upstream, changing this error
message to be a bit more helpful is a good stop-gap to avoid
frustration.
2017-01-31 15:20:11 -08:00
Seth Vargo
037d4b6c87
Suggest refresh instead of apply
Suggesting an apply could actually change remote resources whereas a
refresh will at-worst modify local state.
2017-01-31 15:12:11 -08:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
ad7b063262
command: convert to use backends 2017-01-26 14:33:49 -08:00
Calle Pettersson
51ff5cba38 Align the help string of output with documentation (#9735) 2016-10-31 11:34:56 +00:00
James Nugent
0e4e94a86f core: Fix -module for terraform output command
The behaviour whereby outputs for a particular nested module can be
output was broken by the changes for lists and maps. This commit
restores the previous behaviour by passing the module path into the
outputsAsString function.

We also add a new test of this since the code path for indivdual output
vs all outputs for a module has diverged.
2016-07-29 16:39:59 -05:00
James Nugent
b4048dfc1d core: Add -json flag to terraform output
This commit removes the ability to index into complex output types using
`terraform output a_list 1` (for example), and adds a `-json` flag to
the `terraform output` command, such that the output can be piped
through a post-processor such as jq or json. This removes the need to
allow arbitrary traversal of nested structures.

It also adds tests of human readable ("normal") output with nested lists
and maps, and of the new JSON output.
2016-07-13 10:42:55 -06:00
James Nugent
ef3aad1231 core: Correctly format nested outputs
This commit pretty prints outputs which consist of nested complex
structures (e.g. lists of lists, lists of maps).

Fixes #7143.
2016-07-13 09:46:07 -06:00
James Nugent
7aec98237c core: Format empty lists and maps in output
`terraform output` and it's brethren now consolidate empty maps and
lists on a single line of output instead of the pathological behaviour
of taking three lines previously. The same code paths are used across
all output mechanisms:

```
$ cat main.tf
variable "emptystring" {
    type = "string"
    default = ""
}

variable "emptylist" {
    type = "list"
    default = []
}

variable "emptymap" {
    type = "map"
    default = {}
}

output "emptystring" {
    value = "${var.emptystring}"
}

output "emptylist" {
    value = "${var.emptylist}"
}

output "emptymap" {
    value = "${var.emptymap}"
}

$ terraform apply

Apply complete! Resources: 0 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed.

Outputs:

emptylist = []
emptymap = {}
emptystring =

$ terraform output
emptylist = []
emptymap = {}
emptystring =

$ terraform show

Outputs:

emptylist = []
emptymap = {}
emptystring =
```
2016-06-12 11:47:25 +02:00
James Nugent
8e732c104b core: Error over panic if output type unknown 2016-05-18 13:25:47 -05:00
James Nugent
3ea3c657b5 core: Use OutputState in JSON instead of map
This commit forward ports the changes made for 0.6.17, in order to store
the type and sensitive flag against outputs.

It also refactors the logic of the import for V0 to V1 state, and
fixes up the call sites of the new format for outputs in V2 state.

Finally we fix up tests which did not previously set a state version
where one is required.
2016-05-18 13:25:20 -05:00
James Nugent
6a20e8927d core: Fix issues from rebasing dev-0.7 onto master
- Fix sensitive outputs for lists and maps
- Fix test prelude which was missed during conflict resolution
- Fix `terraform output` to match old behaviour and not have outputs
  header and colouring
- Bump timeout on TestAtlasClient_UnresolvableConflict
2016-05-10 15:43:50 -04:00
James Nugent
e57a399d71 core: Use native HIL maps instead of flatmaps
This changes the representation of maps in the interpolator from the
dotted flatmap form of a string variable named "var.variablename.key"
per map element to use native HIL maps instead.

This involves porting some of the interpolation functions in order to
keep the tests green, and adding support for map outputs.

There is one backwards incompatibility: as a result of an implementation
detail of maps, one could access an indexed map variable using the
syntax "${var.variablename.key}".

This is no longer possible - instead HIL native syntax -
"${var.variablename["key"]}" must be used. This was previously
documented, (though not heavily used) so it must be noted as a backward
compatibility issue for Terraform 0.7.
2016-05-10 14:49:13 -04:00
James Nugent
6aac79e194 state: Add support for outputs of multiple types
This commit adds the groundwork for supporting module outputs of types
other than string. In order to do so, the state version is increased
from 1 to 2 (though the "public-facing" state version is actually as the
first state file was binary).

Tests are added to ensure that V2 (1) state is upgraded to V3 (2) state,
though no separate read path is required since the V2 JSON will
unmarshal correctly into the V3 structure.

Outputs in a ModuleState are now of type map[string]interface{}, and a
test covers round-tripping string, []string and map[string]string, which
should cover all of the types in question.

Type switches have been added where necessary to deal with the
interface{} value, but they currently default to panicking when the input
is not a string.
2016-05-10 14:40:12 -04:00
James Nugent
b62f6af158 core: Add support for marking outputs as sensitive (#6559)
* core: Add support for marking outputs as sensitive

This commit allows an output to be marked "sensitive", in which case the
value is redacted in the post-refresh and post-apply list of outputs.

For example, the configuration:

```
variable "input" {
    default = "Hello world"
}

output "notsensitive" {
    value = "${var.input}"
}

output "sensitive" {
    sensitive = true
    value = "${var.input}"
}
```

Would result in the output:

```
terraform apply

Apply complete! Resources: 0 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed.

Outputs:

  notsensitive = Hello world
  sensitive    = <sensitive>
```

The `terraform output` command continues to display the value as before.

Limitations: Note that sensitivity is not tracked internally, so if the
output is interpolated in another module into a resource, the value will
be displayed. The value is still present in the state.
2016-05-09 15:46:07 -04:00
Radek Simko
9596271b36 Code formatted via gofmt 2015-08-14 12:02:32 +01:00
Radek Simko
10f04c90a5 'terraform output' helptext spacing fixed 2015-08-14 12:01:58 +01:00
Eric Connell
85d1d15d81 output command supports printing all outputs
if no output name is specified all outputs are displayed
fixed formating and added missing help for -module parameter
2015-08-03 12:22:40 +01:00
Radek Simko
b7d41d2eed Add -no-color to help text 2015-06-22 13:14:01 +01:00
Paul Hinze
aa39dc71de command/output: fix error msg typo 2015-06-03 09:24:20 -05:00
Kirill Shirinkin
b05e36a6e3 Add module outputs 2015-05-27 16:46:12 +02:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
83cb277583 command/output: don't panic if no root module in state [GH-1263] 2015-03-25 16:35:27 -07:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
579f102f37 command: start migrating to new state package 2015-02-23 15:13:54 -08:00
Armon Dadgar
0c9436f37b command/output: Remote enable 2014-12-10 13:27:09 -08:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
cdad3036ae command: closer to compiling 2014-09-17 11:15:07 -07:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
642fed0356 command: terraform.tfvars loaded by default if it exists 2014-08-05 09:32:01 -07:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
3f803cb75c command/output: protect againts blank params 2014-07-13 10:29:31 -07:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
2caff709d6 comand/output 2014-07-13 10:25:42 -07:00